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VLAN Settings

In document Installation & Configuration Guide (Page 36-40)

Chapter 3: Using the LCD Configuration Menu

• View the MAC Address of the IP phone. • Move to another parameter with the

navigation buttons and continue the session or press the Settings ( ) button to exit the configuration session.

VLAN Settings

VLAN settings define the Ethernet frame priority and VLAN identification in accordance with IEEE 802.1p/Q standards. Separate VLAN tags are assigned for the IP Phone PC port and the LAN (voice) port. With a VLAN Id assigned, only frames with the assigned Id are accepted, and all SIP and voice frames sent by the IP5000 include the VLAN Id assigned to the LAN port. NOTE: For proper operation, other network elements (LAN switches and default gateway) must support

and be configured with proper VLAN parameters. VLAN settings are overwritten if CDP is enabled.

Changing the VLAN parameters requires a reboot of the IP phone; when you leave the menu, you will receive a reboot notice. The IP phone must reboot to utilize the new values entered. VLAN Priority (LAN)

The VLAN Priority (LAN) establishes the priority for Ethernet frames from the IP5000 voice port including signaling and voice packets. Setting the VLAN ID to zero (0) disables VLAN framing and the IP Phone uses only standard Ethernet frames.

To assign VLAN Priority for the LAN (voice) port:

• Press the Settings ( ) button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure on page 3-5.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the

[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 8.VLAN Settings using the [Next]-[Previous]

softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 1.VLAN Priority (LAN) using the

[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey. • Input the VLAN Priority for the LAN port

using the dial pad and press the [OK] softkey to save your entry.

• Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or press the Settings ( )

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NOTE: Changing the VLAN Priority requires a reboot of the IP Phone; when you leave the menu, you

will receive a reboot notice. The IP Phone must reboot to utilize the new values entered. The recommended value for VLAN Priority (LAN) port is 5.

To disable VLANs, assign the VLAN ID as zero (0). VLAN ID (LAN)

The VLAN ID (LAN) assigns the identification for Ethernet frames for the IP Phone voice port including signaling and voice payloads. Setting the VLAN ID to zero (0) disables the VLAN framing and the IP Phone uses only standard Ethernet frames.

To assign the VLAN ID for the LAN (voice) port:

• Press the Settings ( ) button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure on page 3-5.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the

[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 8.VLAN Settings using the [Next]-[Previous]

softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 2.VLAN ID (LAN) using the

[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey. • Input the VLAN ID for the LAN port using

the dial pad and press the [OK] softkey to save your entry.

• Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or press the Settings ( ) button to exit the configuration session.

NOTE: Changing the VLAN ID requires a reboot of the IP Phone; when you leave the menu, you will

receive a reboot notice. The IP Phone must reboot to utilize the new values entered. To disable VLANs, assign the VLAN ID as zero (0).

VLAN Priority (PC)

The VLAN Priority (PC) establishes the priority for Ethernet frames for the IP Phone PC port. Setting the VLAN ID to zero (0) disables VLAN framing and the IP Phone uses only standard Ethernet frames.

To assign the VLAN Priority for the PC port:

• Press the Settings ( ) button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure on page 3-5.

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• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the

[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 8.VLAN Settings using the [Next]-[Previous]

softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 3.VLAN Priority (PC) using the

[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey. • Input the VLAN Priority for the PC port

using the dial pad and press the [OK] softkey to save your entry.

• Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or press the Settings ( ) button to exit the configuration session.

NOTE: Changing the VLAN priority for the PC port requires a reboot of the IP Phone; when you leave

the menu, you will receive a reboot notice. The IP Phone must reboot to utilize the new values entered.

To disable VLANs, assign the VLAN ID as zero (0).

The recommended value for the VLAN Priority for the PC port is 3. VLAN ID (PC)

The VLAN ID (PC) assigns the identification for Ethernet frames for the IP Phone PC port. Setting the VLAN ID to zero (0) disables VLAN framing and the IP Phone uses only standard Ethernet frames.

To assign the VLAN ID (PC) port:

• Press the Settings ( ) button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure on page 3-5.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the

[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 8.VLAN Settings using the [Next]-[Previous]

softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.

• Press the button, or move the cursor to 4.VLAN ID (PC) using the

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• Input the VLAN ID (PC) port using the dial pad and press the [OK] softkey to save your entry.

• Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session, or press the Settings ( ) button to exit the configuration session.

NOTE: Changing the VLAN ID (PC) port requires a reboot of the IP Phone; when you leave the menu,

you will receive a reboot notice. The IP Phone must reboot to utilize the new values entered. To disable VLANs, assign the VLAN ID as zero (0).

CDP

IP Phones can be assigned to employ the Cisco® Discovery Protocol to determine if VLANs are to be used and the associated VLAN Id. The CDP selection displays only if 'function_cdp' is enabled in the configuration file, see Appendix D. As a default, the CDP selection displays.

To set the CDP status when 'function_cdp' is enabled:

• Press the Settings ( ) button. If the LCD Menu is locked, use the unlock procedure. Refer to page 3-5.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 1.Network Configuration using the

[Next]-[Previous] softkeys and press the [OK] softkey.

• Press the digit, or move the cursor to 9.CDP using the [Next]-[Previous] softkeys

and press the [OK] softkey.

• Select the desired softkey ([Yes] or [No]) to enable or disable CDP.

• Move to another parameter with the navigation buttons and continue the session or press the Settings ( ) button to exit the configuration session.

NOTE: Changing the CDP status requires a reboot of the IP Phone; when you leave the menu, you will

receive a reboot notice. The IP Phone must reboot to utilize the new values entered. When CDP is enabled, VLAN settings are overwritten.

In document Installation & Configuration Guide (Page 36-40)

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